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I'd imagine Canada is woggier than the U.S.
The largest Southern European ancestry group for both countries is Italian, with a slightly higher percentage of Italian-Americans than Italian-Canadians, but when you factor in how many Canadians are of mixed Italian and French heritage and who identify as French Canadien, it's likely quite a bit higher. Moreover, some French themselves are woggy, and the French community in the United States is fairly small. |
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Actually, in sheer numbers there are twice as many French-Americans than French-Canadians...as a percentage of the US population though they obviously make up a very small percentage. Ireland is pretty woggy...its been invaded so much that no one is quite sure what an actual Irishman looks like. The "classic redhead" is actually a Nordic trait. Supposedly a true Irish is short, stocky, dark-eyed, dark-haired (and curly), basically Southern European. In fact, the old Gaelic word for Ireland was Iberu- which is an homage to Iberia, where supposedly the Irish came from.
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